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Hundreds of people line Montezuma Street Sunday, July 7, 2013 in downtown Prescott, Ariz. to pay respects as 19 hearses slowly roll by carrying the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshot firefighters killed a week ago by an out-of-control blaze near Yarnell, Ariz. The nearly five-hour-long procession began near the state Capitol in Phoenix, went through the town where the Granite Mountain Hotshots were killed and ended in the mountain community of Prescott, where they lived and will be laid to rest this week. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

Two women react as as 19 hearses slowly roll by, Sunday, July 7, 2013 in downtown Prescott, Ariz., carrying the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshot firefighters killed a week ago by an out-of-control blaze near Yarnell, Ariz. The nearly five-hour-long procession began near the state Capitol in Phoenix, went through the town where the Granite Mountain Hotshots were killed and ended in the mountain community of Prescott, where they lived and will be laid to rest this week.(AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

Hearses carrying the remains of the 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots firefighting team, who were killed fighting the Yarnell Fire, move in a motorcade from the Maricopa County Medical Examiner's office in Phoenix, Arizona July 7, 2013. A solemn procession of 19 white hearses carrying the remains of firefighters killed battling an Arizona wildfire left Phoenix accompanied by police motorcycle outriders on Sunday on a final journey passing through the crew's hometown. REUTERS/Joshua Lott

A procession of 19 hearses drives through the desert, Sunday, July 7, 2013, near Yarnell, Ariz, The elite crew of firefighters were overtaken by the out-of-control blaze as they tried to protect themselves from the flames under fire-resistant shields last Sunday. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

A procession makes its way under escort by the Joint Arizona Honor Guard, for the 19 fallen firefighters of the Granite Mountain Hotshots crew on July 7, 2013 in Phoenix, Arizona. The firefighters are transported by 19 hearses, each accompanied by motorcycle escorts from various agencies from Phoenix, Arizona to Prescott, Arizona. Nineteen of the twenty member crew died battling a fast-moving wildfire near Yarnell, Arizona on Sunday June 30th. (Photo by Laura Segall/Getty Images)

People gather along the side of the highway as the procession for the 19 fallen firefighters of the Granite Mountain Hotshots crew makes its way to Prescott on July 7, 2013 in Phoenix, Arizona. The firefighters are transported by 19 hearses, each accompanied by motorcycle escorts from various agencies from Phoenix, Arizona to Prescott, Arizona. Nineteen of the twenty member crew died battling a fast-moving wildfire near Yarnell, Arizona on Sunday June 30th. (Photo by Laura Segall/Getty Images)

People watch as hearses, carrying the remains of the 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots firefighting team who were killed fighting the Yarnell Fire, drive past in a motorcade from the Maricopa County Medical Examiner's office in Prescott, Arizona July 7, 2013. A solemn procession of 19 white hearses carrying the remains of firefighters killed battling an Arizona wildfire left Phoenix accompanied by police motorcycle outriders on Sunday on a final journey passing through the crew's hometown REUTERS/Joshua Lott

A procession of 19 hearses for the 19 firefighters killed in a wildfire a week ago drives through Phoenix, Sunday, July 7, 2013 The elite crew of firefighters were overtaken by the out-of-control blaze as they tried to protect themselves from the flames under fire-resistant shields. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

A fire truck travels as part of the procession under escort by the Joint Arizona Honor Guard, for the 19 fallen firefighters of the Granite Mountain Hotshots crew on July 7, 2013 in Phoenix, Arizona. The firefighters are transported by 19 hearses, each accompanied by motorcycle escorts from various agencies from Phoenix, Arizona to Prescott, Arizona. Nineteen of the twenty member crew died battling a fast-moving wildfire near Yarnell, Arizona on Sunday June 30th. (Photo by Laura Segall/Getty Images)

A procession makes its way under escort by the Joint Arizona Honor Guard, for the 19 fallen firefighters of the Granite Mountain Hotshots crew on July 7, 2013 in Yarnell, Arizona. The firefighters are transported by 19 hearses, each accompanied by motorcycle escorts from various agencies from Phoenix, Arizona to Prescott, Arizona. Nineteen of the twenty member crew died battling a fast-moving wildfire near Yarnell, Arizona on Sunday June 30th. (Photo by Laura Segall/Getty Images)

Prescott residents stand up as the procession of hearses carrying the remains of the 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots firefighting team, who were killed fighting the Yarnell Fire, pass by their fire station in Prescott, Arizona July 7, 2013. A solemn procession of 19 white hearses carrying the remains of firefighters killed battling an Arizona wildfire left Phoenix accompanied by police motorcycle outriders on Sunday on a final journey passing through the crew's hometown. REUTERS/Gene Blevins

Prescott residents release balloons into the sky in memory of the firefighters after the procession of hearses carrying the remains of the 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots firefighting team, who were killed fighting the Yarnell Fire, pass by their fire station in Prescott, Arizona July 7, 2013. A solemn procession of 19 white hearses carrying the remains of firefighters killed battling an Arizona wildfire left Phoenix accompanied by police motorcycle outriders on Sunday on a final journey passing through the crew's hometown. REUTERS/Gene Blevins

People read memorial messages left for the fallen fighters at the memorial wall after the procession of hearses carrying the remains of the 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots firefighting team, who were killed fighting the Yarnell Fire, pass by their fire station in Prescott, Arizona July 7, 2013. A solemn procession of 19 white hearses carrying the remains of firefighters killed battling an Arizona wildfire left Phoenix accompanied by police motorcycle outriders on Sunday on a final journey passing through the crew's hometown. REUTERS/Gene Blevins

A procession of 19 hearses for the 19 firefighters killed in a wildfire a week ago drives through Phoenix, Sunday, July 7, 2013 The elite crew of firefighters were overtaken by the out-of-control blaze as they tried to protect themselves from the flames under fire-resistant shields. (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Cheryl Evans)

People hold their hands over their hearts to pay their respects as 19 hearses slowly roll by, Sunday, July 7, 2013 in downtown Prescott, Ariz., carrying the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshot firefighters killed a week ago by an out-of-control blaze near Yarnell, Ariz. The nearly five-hour-long procession began near the state Capitol in Phoenix, went through the town where the Granite Mountain Hotshots were killed and ended in the mountain community of Prescott, where they lived and will be laid to rest this week.(AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

A woman reacts, as hearses carrying the remains of the 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshot firefighting team who were killed fighting the Yarnell Fire, drive past in a motorcade from the Maricopa County Medical Examiner's office in Phoenix, Arizona July 7, 2013. A solemn procession of 19 white hearses carrying the remains of firefighters killed battling an Arizona wildfire left Phoenix accompanied by police motorcycle outriders on Sunday on a final journey passing through the crew's hometown.REUTERS/Joshua Lott

A procession of 19 hearses drives through Phoenix, Sunday, July 7, 2013. The 19 Hotshot firefighters were carried in procession in separate hearses from Phoenix to Prescott, Ariz. They had been killed fighting a wildfire about a week ago. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

Hundreds of people line Montezuma Street Sunday, July 7, 2013 in downtown Prescott, Ariz. to pay respects as 19 hearses slowly roll by carrying the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshot firefighters killed a week ago by an out-of-control blaze near Yarnell, Ariz. The nearly five-hour-long procession began near the state Capitol in Phoenix, went through the town where the Granite Mountain Hotshots were killed and ended in the mountain community of Prescott, where they lived and will be laid to rest this week. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

A man and a teenage boy lean out the window of the Hotel St. Michael with their hats pulled over their hearts watching, Sunday, July 7, 2013 in downtown Prescott, Ariz., as 19 hearses slowly roll by carrying the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshot firefighters killed a week ago by an out-of-control blaze near Yarnell, Ariz. The nearly five-hour-long procession began near the state Capitol in Phoenix, went through the town where the Granite Mountain Hotshots were killed and ended in the mountain community of Prescott, where they lived and will be laid to rest this week. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

Kenneth Salahuddin, left, crew boss for members of the Tribal Nations Response Team firefighters, pays respect to the procession of hearses carrying the 19 fallen firefighters travels through Peeple's Valley on highway 89 Sunday, July 7, 2013 on its way to Prescott. The team has been fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire since July 1st. (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Tom Tingle)

A procession of 19 hearses drives by, Sunday, July 7, 2013, in Yarnell, Ariz, The elite crew of firefighters were overtaken by the out-of-control blaze as they tried to protect themselves from the flames under fire-resistant shields last Sunday. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

A charred landscape remains after a wildfire swept through the area, on July 7, 2013 in Yarnell, Arizona. Nineteen firefighters of the Granite Mountain Hotshots crew died battling the fast-moving blaze on Sunday June 30th. A funeral procession in their honor was held today. (Photo by Laura Segall/ Getty Images)

A charred landscape remains after a wildfire swept through the area, on July 7, 2013 in Yarnell, Arizona. Nineteen firefighters of the Granite Mountain Hotshots crew died battling the fast-moving blaze on Sunday June 30th. A funeral procession in their honor was held today. (Photo by Laura Segall/ Getty Images)

This Thursday, July 4, 2013, aerial photo provided by Prescott Fire Department, shows the site where 19 firefighters were killed in an Arizona wildfire on Sunday, June 30, 2013. The line in the middle of the photo, built by a bulldozer after the deaths, allowed law enforcement and fellow firefighters to reach the fallen firefighters and remove their bodies from the mountain the day after they were killed. The Prescott Fire Department identified the site where the men died as the discolored patch of earth just beyond where the bulldozer line ends. The photo also shows that the intense wildfire wiped out all vegetation in the area. (AP Photo/Prescott Fire Department)

Flags fly Sunday, July 7, 2013, near the site where 19 firefighters died battling a wildfire in Yarnell, Ariz, The elite crew of firefighters were overtaken by the out-of-control blaze as they tried to protect themselves from the flames under fire-resistant shields last Sunday. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Nineteen members of the Granite Mountain Hotshot crew died Sunday, June 30, 2013 fighting the Yarnell Hills Fire, about 40 miles southwest of Prescott. The 19 dead firefighters' bodies were draped in American flags by Yavapai County Sheriff Scott Mascher shortly after they were found dead near Prescott, Ariz., on June 30, 2013. (AP Photo)

A line of hearses makes their way north on Highway 89, south of Congress, Ariz. as the bodies of the 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots were returned to Prescott, Ariz. from Phoenix, Sunday, July 7, 2013. (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Tom Story)

Hundreds of people lined up in Arizona to pay respects as 19 hearses slowly rolled by carrying the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshot firefighters killed a week ago by an out-of-control blaze near Yarnell, Ariz. The nearly five-hour-long procession began near the state Capitol in Phoenix, went through the town where the Granite Mountain Hotshots were killed and ended in the mountain community of Prescott, where they lived and will be laid to rest this week.